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My use-case is that I currently have a Ubuntu Server setup, with Traefik, Plex, and many other apps, all managed by docker compose. I am planning to move to HexOS to improve my storage situation in the future and I would like to copy my compose files and run them on HexOS.

Will I be able to do this? As in ssh into the OS, and run the compose files? I don't see myself using the HexOS UI to manage apps, or even Portainer, mainly the compose files.

Thanks in advance.

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On 2/25/2025 at 1:27 PM, Syer10 said:

My use-case is that I currently have a Ubuntu Server setup, with Traefik, Plex, and many other apps, all managed by docker compose. I am planning to move to HexOS to improve my storage situation in the future and I would like to copy my compose files and run them on HexOS.

Will I be able to do this? As in ssh into the OS, and run the compose files? I don't see myself using the HexOS UI to manage apps, or even Portainer, mainly the compose files.

Thanks in advance.

 I am most likely going to say this all wrong. But HexOS is a smart wrapper around TureNas Scale. To me its  a menu drive script manger that setups TureNas with out you having to do it all. That said you can log directly into TureNas and do what ever you want. So I look at the listed apps in TureNas and there is one called Dockage (A fancy, easy-to-use and reactive self-hosted docker compose.yaml stack-oriented manager.) So if it has this is can use ymal files. BUT keep in mind for now because the Current Version of HexOS is beta and had only some of the hooks into TureNas you have to be careful what you do.

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